There is no governor general of India. A governor general is the monarch's representative. India no longer recognizes the British monarch as their sovereign.
I think governors are appointed only for states
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Parag Makwana
Warren Hastings was the first Governor General of India.
Dr. Duvvuri Subbarao
present P.M is narendra modi
lord william bentick
No. The people have absolutely no say in who is offered the position of Governor-General. The Governor-general is appointed by the Queen, on the advice and recommendation of the Prime Minister.
what is it called when the governor general ends both sides of parliament
bentinck
That is an example of separation of powers. Only the general assembly can make laws, but governor can veto them if he chooses.
Sir Arthur Porritt
Trinidad and Tobago has no present governor general
The first Governor-General of India (British India) was Warren Hastings. He served as Governor-General during the time period of 1773 to 1785
Lord Cornwallis was the third governor general of India from 1786 to 1793
The first Governor-General of India (British India) was Warren Hastings. He served as Governor-General during the time period of 1773 to 1785
Attorney General for India acts as the chief legal advisor of the Government of India. He is assisted by Solicitor General and seven Additional Solicitor Generals. At present, G. E. Vahanvati is the Attorney General for India.
A governor who has lieutenant or deputy governors under him; as, the governor general of Canada, of India.
Lord Louis Mountbatten was the first Governor General of independent India after having overseen independence and partition of British India as the last Viceroy. He was followed by Chakeravarthi Rajagopalachari who was the first Governor General of India of Indian origin and the last Governor General as the new constitution in 1950 replaced King George VI as Emperor of India with a President and the office of Governor General thus disappeared.
hardinge
Lord Louis Mountbatten was the first Governor General of independent India after having overseen independence and partition of British India as the last Viceroy. He was followed by Chakeravarthi Rajagopalachari who was the first Governor General of India of Indian origin and the last Governor General as the new constitution in 1950 replaced King George VI as Emperor of India with a President and the office of Governor General thus disappeared.
There is no post of Gevernal General of India since the independence.
Raghuram Rajan
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